Motobravo pt 1 complete
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Man you did a great job on your bike. I also have problems with my speedometer. What's that digital speedometer name and price? Did you need big modifications to mount it? I'm sad you sold it and didn't continue reviewing it..
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After you took the air intake off, what was the consequence for the 'two hoses' that were connected to it? I'm so ready to get rid of the ugly thing! Also, what diameter cone air filter did you use? Thanks for your 'pro' help, I'm totally not a mechanic!
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My Kymco super 8 150 did 70 right out of the box.
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where did you purchase this scooter?
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this hornet is the white rare one, ive heard only bad reviews for this bike and how its crap
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The smallest hose in the rear is a vent for the transmission. The larger hose in the front is likely from PCV valve (will come off the cylinder head.) OK to vent these to the outside. As for air filter, I ended up using a conical filter clamped onto a rubber pipe fitting (from Lowes) which was clamped to the carb. Actually worked and looked good. Do not remember size.
JLiprie 5 months ago
A 2009 model bought in 2010
JLiprie 8 months ago
Definitely would not buy a new Chinese Scooter unless you are handy working on them. If you look at the first part of this video, their cylinder bore had a metal ridge in it and it shredded my piston instantly. But a replacement cylinder and piston was $70 and took a few hours to change out. The frame is quite stable and vibration free at 58 MPH. Change out the fuel and vacuum lines and you are good to go.
JLiprie 8 months ago
so you basically bought a cheap scooter and spent at least twice as much getting it to work as you spend for the original scooter? How about you get a better scooter next time and save the hassle!
ferchogottlieb 8 months ago
Scooter $1600
Parts $400
Quiet time working on my scooter and making it faster - priceless
JLiprie 8 months ago 2